TWELVE PACES r ' FAG2 TEH DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OSEaON. SAtUHDAY EVENINtt," JUNE 4, IM? 'f n 1 i ft -1 ' t ! i IS i'i In the extremely handsome ACT Motor carriage your every motoring desire is fulfilled. It ia unique in design yet in no sense freakish. Its smart appearance causes it to stand out on any boulevard. F.very line of its trim graceful body suggests power and jpeed. Sturdy, low-hurn? ,it makes you long to sit behind the steering wheel and pick your way quickly and quietly through the busy streets out into the open country. Its pulling qualities in high gear on a steep grade or a long hard pull are wonderful. Its performance in power, speed, silence and economy of operation under all conditions is as amazing as it is gratifying. The Standard Units of th ACE each and & selected from the proven best of their kind insure absolute reliability and freedom from worry. Correctly rocated controls make for quick getawaypositive braking and the absence of fatigue after long pe riods of driving. An unusual degree of comfort is provided-well cushioned all leather upholstery, fitted with Marshall springs the correct seat pitch and long buoyant front and rear chassis springs all make for solid riding comfort even under the most trying road and traffic conditions. If you are considering an automobile for .business or personal purposes, by all means ride in an ACE Six before you decide. The ACE Six is backed by real service. A complete linq of sparAs and accessories in the hands of skilled mechanics and technical oxperts will always luj available for ACE owners. EXTRA LIBERAL TRADE-IN OFFER The local delivery price. of the five-passenger ACE Six is $2,465. To introduce quickly the Super Comfort Road Car in this terri- tfory we will for ; a limited time take in used cars at the most lib eral appraisal ever allowed in the west, with extremely liberal terms on balance of purchase price. We handle our own defer red payment papers. As the num ber who 6an take advantage of this offer is limited, early action is advisable. ' "The Sniper-Comfort Road Car of America Manufactured at Ypsilanti, Michigan, by the APEX MOTOR CORPORATION BRANCH 18 Lennon Building 49 Spokane Street WALLA WALLA V Peterson Bros. PLEASURE CAR AND TRUCK REPAIRING. Garden and Water Sts. ; Formerly Phone 177 Oldfield & Peterson Assures Purchasers That the Present Margin of Profit is as Close as Can be Made. QUALITY PRINTING at Reasonable Pri East Oregonian Printing Department rices Haynes purchasers are guaranteed against a reduction In the present list prices of Haynes cars until January 1, 1922, according to an official an nouncement by Alton G. Seiberllng, vice president and general manager of the Haynes Automobile Company, Ko Homo, Indiana. The guarantee was telegraphed May 10 to every Haynes distributor in the country. "Haynes purchasers and prospective purchasers will be glad to know that they are fully protected against any decrease in the present llHt prices of Haynes cars for the balance of this year," declared Mr. Seiberling. "Our present margin of profit Is so slight that It wpuld be impossible for us to reduce prices of our cars without low ering our Btandard of manufacture. This of course, we will not do. And so. in justice to our many thousands of Haynes owners and to those who might be hesitating in the purchase of their Haynes cars in anticipation of a price decrease, we have announced this guarantee of our prices until Jan uary 1, 1922. Under this guarantee, everr Haynes purchaser is fully pro tested against any reduction of Haynes car pfices for the balanec of this year.' iUrs. Firooks declares that protest against the statue have come to the league from many sections of the country and she believes the time has come when such acts as placing the shaft "will be frowned upon by all good citizens of the south regardless of party affiliation." ' An Injury has been done the south as a whole, she says and a wrong Im pression created north, east and west. In order that there may be "one har monious union of interests, -north, east, west, south," Mrs. Ilrooks has called upon all political faiths of the south to Join the league In plans to re move the Hooth shaft. The statue was erected by fnfnds gathered by semi-public subscription at a time when partisanship was keen and when Hooth was looked upon by some as a benefactor and hero. The league claims that this was not the sentiment of the south at that time and that the surviving few who had a hand in the erection of 'the shaft will not object toitS removal. ent, because there Is no consul here, it Is necessary for them to go to Riga, to upply to tiie consul there for vises." Liit via and Eslhonla .!so have not been recognized b the United State. but American consular authorities are established there. "Naturally we hope for recognition ffom America." said Dr. Grlnius. '"Much of our ultimate prosperity de pends upon It. And, Twaldes, tlier are nearly a million persona of Lith uanian birth or descent In America, making a close tie between the tiro countries.". Mr. Car Owner The business of E. T, Walker Repair Shop will be known in the future as Walker & Ocker Repair Shop. Mr. Ocker, well known mechanic, takaing over a half interest All business will run in the future asjbefore. Catering to all automobile labor. Wathmg, Greasing, Repairing and Storage Walker & Ocker Repair Shop Service Car Dajr and Night Shop Phone 445 Residence Phone, 350 717 Garden Street WOlXn REMOVE STATUE. BIRMINGHAM, Ala., June 4. A movement looking to the removal of a status erected at Troy, Ala., Just aft er the civil war to John Wilkes Booth, slayer of Abraham Lincoln, has been launched by Mrs. Cal D. Brooks, pres ident of the Woman's League of Re publican Voters of" Alabama. Wanted! Ladies To see Mrs. Scott, who is an expert demonstra tor . and will demon strate the , Simplex Ironer May 23 , At J. L. VAUGIIAN Electric Supply House Phone.139. 206 ECourt SECOND GRASS BLAZE THREATENS PROPERTY; - : RINGQLD URGES CARE The second grass fire of the season' was extinguished today by Uie Pendle ton fire department when a match thrown to the ground by a pipe smok er ignited dry grass north of the ait and the blaze that resulted ran down the hill a distance of a quarter of a niilo beforp Its course was checked. The fire was approaching the prop erty of Loss Copilund north ot me county library when members of the fire department responded to a caHl to put it out. "Pendleton people should be mighty careful where- they throw matches," Fire Chief W. E.-flngold said after the fire. "The sun is drying this grass mighty f:it, and a little carelessness can cause a lot of damage. All dry grass should be raked , away from buildjngs."; , XKWSPAPKIl mex s ci.rn HAVANA, Cuba, June 4. (A. P.) Havana newspaper men will have a meeting place, built at a cost of $40, 000 by the national government, if a ! bill to be Introduced by Representa tive Antonio Pardo Suarez at the next session of congress Is passed, i The government, In 1!)1!) ceded plot of ground In one of tho most val uable parts of, the city us a te fov , the proposed club houso rV Asso ciation of Reporters of , Havana, to ! which virtually every active newspa pcrman In the capital belongs. IT'S GOING TO BE "Fair and Warmer" June 6 AND WILLIAMS 18 1IAXEI PAX QCENTIN PKNITIJNTlAFtV. Calif.; June 4. (U. P.) Oeorge Wil Hams was hanged. He murdered his wife and step daughter In f-'an Francis i co a year ago He went to the scaf i fold smiling, the prisoner, slept, well ste ft hearty breakfast and drank ' deeply. of a "shot of whiskey" before being led from his cell. WAXTS AMEHICAX rOXsn.ATO. KOVXfi. Lithuania, June 4. (A. p.) Or. Kasmlr Orlnlus, president of Lithuania, wants an American con. Hiilutc to be 4ocatml In Knvno, regard less of whether the American govern, merit recognizes the republic of Lith uania. I , "In Lithuania." snld Ir. Or nlus "there ore hlmdreds of peinons dcsir- "Peg O' My Heart" TUESDAY June 7 In FRED SIEGE L SAYS SO The, "; Fred Siegel Stock Co. 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